Antrim police log: April 30, 2013

Animal complaint: At 9 a.m., police were notified that a fisher had passed through a back yard near Great Brook School and Antrim Elementary School. The animal did not appear to be rabid. N.H. Fish and Game was notified. Police could not locate the animal.

Domestic disturbance: At 8 p.m., police spoke to a man and a woman who had been in a verbal dispute outside a Concord Street residence. The two agreed to resolve the issue and went inside.

Tuesday, April 16

Motor vehicle complaint: At 6:09 p.m., police were advised of a vehicle heading toward Antrim that was being driven erratically. The vehicle was stopped by Hillsborough police on Route 9 as Antrim police were responding. Police determined that the operator, a man from Goshen, was not intoxicated. He was given a warning for driving outside the proper lane.

Thursday, April 18,

Arrest: Andrew Jackson, 22, of Hopkinton was arrested on a charge of issuing bad checks to a business in Antrim. He was released on $1,500 personal recognizance with a June 6 court date in Hillsborough District Court.

Arrest: At around 9:30 p.m., police stopped a vehicle driven by Matthew Vest, 22, of Antrim, for a defective passenger side headlight. According to police, there was a noticable odor of marijuana coming from Vest’s vehicle. Vest gave consent for police to search the car, and police found marijuana and other drug paraphernalia inside. Vest was arrested and charged with possession of drugs. He was released on $1,500 personal recognizance, with a June 6 court date.

Sunday, April 21

Arrest: At 5:31 p.m., after a traffic stop on Concord Street, police arrested Daniel Andrews, 31, of Greenfield, and charged him with operating after suspension. A passenger in Andrews’ vehicle drove him to the police station. He was released on $1,000 personal recognizance with a June 6 court date.